"Sea Tornado GA.1

Started by Devilfish, January 17, 2023, 10:26:35 PM

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Devilfish

With the demise of the Royal Navy's carriers and the cancellation of the CVA.01, it looked like the end for fixed wing naval aviation.  However, a lifeline was thrown with the craetion of the "through deck cruiser" and the Sea Harrier.

However, for the Admiralty, this was not enough.  Determined to keep such traditional roles as Anti shipping in the FAA, the Navy looked towards the German Marineflieger, and the idea of having land based Naval aircraft.  After much arguing, they were allowed to keep 2 squadrons of Buccaneers for the role, one at Lossiemouth and one at Yeovilton.

With the introduction of the Tornado, again the Admiralty went to bat. 

They argued that they didn't need such a complicated avionics suite for their role, and eventually they won, but were limited to one squadron at Yeovilton.

The "Sea" Tornado AS.1 as it was dubbed, entered service as a purely anti-ship aircraft. 

Stripped of its specialised land attack equipment (LRMTS and associated avionics) and not needing self defence sidewinders, it found itself to be one of the faster Tornado variants, certainly when "clean"

The RWR was changed to a wider band system to be able to detect all ship's emissions.  The rear seat was dedicated to the anti-ship role.

Usual load was a pair of Sea Eagles.  The GA.1 was the first Tornado to carry the larger "Hindenburg" tanks.





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AeroplaneDriver

So I got that going for me...which is nice....

SPINNERS

Looks great!

I still think the UK retired the Tonka too soon (excepting the F3 of course).


NARSES2

That is really nice  :thumbsup:  :thumbsup:

Quote from: Devilfish on January 17, 2023, 10:26:35 PMHowever, for the Admiralty, this was not enough.  Determined to keep such traditional roles as Anti shipping in the FAA, the Navy looked towards the German Marineflieger, and the idea of having land based Naval aircraft.  After much arguing, they were allowed to keep 2 squadrons of Buccaneers for the role, one at Lossiemouth and one at Yeovilton.


Been having similar thoughts as an explanation for one of my planned 50's GB build options.
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And another sweet build drops from the heavens! :angel:

Awesome! :thumbsup:
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PR19_Kit

Such a neat, and logical idea, nice job.

The Lossie squadron would have been 809 of course.  ;)
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Steel Penguin

very nice back story,  and a cracking looking model  :thumbsup:
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TomZ

Looks very good and an excellent back story

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Rheged

Quote from: Steel Penguin on January 18, 2023, 09:53:57 AMvery nice back story,  and a cracking looking model  :thumbsup:

A well thought out, credible backstory supporting a first rate model.    Bravo Zulu, as they say in the RN.
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kerick

Well done! Clearly a should have been!
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Pellson

Great build! And oh, so logic all over dark scheme!  :wub:
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sandiego89

Great job.!

She would need the big tanks with that load!
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